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Amino Acids Found in Space

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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This video presentation from the California Academy of Sciences asks - Does life exist elsewhere in the Universe? Perhaps. Scientists announced the discovery of the amino acid, glycine, on the Wild 2 comet. Amino acids provide key components for life here on Earth, but this is the first time we have definitive evidence of these molecules occurring in space.

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